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What is the distance between P(−4, 3) and Q(6, 1)

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A(x_A;\ y_A);\ B(x_B;\ y_B).\\\\Distance\ d\ between\ A\ and\ B:\\\\d=√((x_B-x_A)^2+(y_B-y_A)^2)



P(-4;\ 3);\ Q(6;\ 1)\\\\|PQ|=√((6-(-4))^2+(1-3)^2)=√(10^2+(-2)^2)=√(100+4)\\\\=√(104)=√(4\cdot26)=\sqrt4\cdot√(26)=2√(26)
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The distance between P ( -4, 3) & Q (6,1)


PQ = √(104) = 10.2

So, 10.2 is your answer
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